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  1. #WREALLY TRANSCRIBE HOW TO#
  2. #WREALLY TRANSCRIBE FULL VERSION#
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If you have ever used Audacity for desktop audio editing, then TwistedWave will feel like familiar territory.

#WREALLY TRANSCRIBE FULL VERSION#

You can download and learn more about the staffcentral app at this page (login required): įor basic recording and free functionality I can recommend, Voice Record Pro for iOS and Audio Recorder for Android.Īt £9.99 the full version of TwistedWave doesn’t come cheap, but it has robust functionality which is intuitive and useful such as: editing the audio and recording levels and quality adjustment options. Q: Can I use the iPad to record the interviews and focus groups?Ībsolutely, iPads have a good amount of internal memory and it is easier to manage your recordings and associated notes (and metadata) using the graphical touchscreen display.įor recording and notes only at the high-end of the production/quality scale and for staff I can recommend TwistedWave Audio Recorder for iOS, and the the staffcentral app for Android and iOS, which is supported by information services (this also free). Please note: Much of the information covered in this post pertains to 3rd party hardware and apps, these are currently classed as emerging technologies and are not supported by Information Services. Essentially for new users, research can be a gateway to get more out of your device and for established users…research can also be a gateway to get more out of your device! I owe a debt of gratitude to the person who sent me such good questions as not only have they inspired this blog post, but they have also laid the trail for several #appswaps since. I have explored many facets of using an iPad, but thinking about the device in relation to research pulls together some of the most useful functions into a neat contextual package which you can tap-into (pun intended!).

#WREALLY TRANSCRIBE HOW TO#

In 2015, I received an email featuring questions about how to use an iPad to support qualitative research fieldwork. I have given the post a thorough refresh and replaced apps which are no longer being actively developed. This week I was asked about apps to support transcription and it reminded me of a blog post that I wrote about this back in 2015.













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